4. Malware: Malware consumes a significant amount of computer memory, draining enough resources to limit its use for other legitimate programs.
5. Overheating: When your computer generates more heat than it’s able to handle, then it will overheat. This can be serious because your device may either shut down without warning or even suffer permanent damage.
To avoid this, follow these simple steps:
Keep it clean.
Give your computer some breathing space
Be wary of exposure to sunlight
6. Printer Problem: Printers can offer their own technical problems, ranging from reducing computer speed to being unable to carry out their primary function – to print.
Here’s what to do if you come across either of these issues:
Hampering computer speed: you can uninstall unnecessary applications or use disk cleanup software.
A refusal to print: reset your printer. Check to see if the printer is connected to the correct network – if it is Wi-Fi-enabled or via USB cable.
7. Slow Internet Connection: No internet, no work. This appears to be the rule in the digital age. A slow internet connection can be remarkably frustrating. Now that we are seeing an increase in the number of people working from home and relying on their own internet, there are inevitably going to be problems with connection from time to time. There are several ways you can troubleshoot this.
Here are three things that you can do:
-Reboot your router
-Use an Ethernet cable
-Improve your WiFi connection.
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